Lahaina Kaanapali Weather

Lahaina is the largest town in West Maui, Maui County, Hawaii,
United States, and the gateway to the famous Kaanapali and Kapalua
beach resorts north of town. As of the 2000 Census, Lahaina had a
resident population of 9,118. Lahaina encompasses the coast along
Hawaii Route 30 from a tunnel at the south end, through Olawalu up
the census-designated place of Napili-Honokowai is to the north.
During the heavy tourist seasons, the population can swell to nearly
40,000 people. Before Hawaii's annexation by the United States,
Lahaina was the "Royal Capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom" as city
signs proclaim. The name means "merciless sun" in the Hawaiian
language, describing the long hot days; Lahaina averages only 13
inches (330 mm) of rain per year, much of which occurs from December
through February. In the 1800s, Lahaina was the center of the global
whaling industry with many sailing ships anchored in front of town;
today a score of pleasure craft make their home there.
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